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melissa: up next we talk to the mayor of irving, texas. she is here to give the federal government much-needed advice how to get the nation's economy back on track. i can't wait to hear that. at the end of the day it is all about money in you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. whe's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from theoliday strs. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. melissa: it is rare these days to hear after city being financially stable and responsible let alone winning award for it but the city of irving, texas, did just that. they won the malcolm baldridge award highlighting excellence. mayor of irving texas said her city can be the model for others but teach the federal government a thing or two. mayor
melissa: up next we talk to the mayor of irving, texas. she is here to give the federal government much-needed advice how to get the nation's economy back on track. i can't wait to hear that. at the end of the day it is all about money in you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®....
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melissa: up next we talk to the mayor of irving, texas. she is here to give the federal government mu-needed advice how to get the nation's economy back on track. i can't wait to hear that. at the end of the day it is all about money in .so as you cas customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are alwayasking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? melissa: it is rare these days to hear after city being financially stable and responsible let alone winning award for it but the city of irving, texas, did just that. they won the malcolm baldridge award highlighting excellence. mayor of irving tes said her city can be the model for others but teac the federal government a thing or two. mayor bh van duyne. thanks for
melissa: up next we talk to the mayor of irving, texas. she is here to give the federal government mu-needed advice how to get the nation's economy back on track. i can't wait to hear that. at the end of the day it is all about money in .so as you cas customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are alwayasking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer...
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pay 35% tax rate and the bill will be $67 million for texas. after january 1 the text it could be 40%. $76 million. $11 million difference. savings could be even bigger given the increases in taxes coming our way on capital gains, private capital returns, and more. but the math flies in the face of assertion from warren buffett. recently said investors won't change their behavior just because tax rates are heading up. i am wondering what he has to say about that notion now. maybe ought to give him a call. guys. ashley: i love this. it is a huge statement and i bet you he made a darn good decision at the end of the day. >> good advisors. either way he doesn't really lose. ashley: time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. look at the new york stock exchange. nicole: let's take a look at apple. a few tech movers on a daily tech heavy nasdaq composite is doing well, one and a quarter are sent. everybody remembers apple, try not to think about that if you're long on the market. saying they're receiving orders 300,000 units of the iphone 5. recently
pay 35% tax rate and the bill will be $67 million for texas. after january 1 the text it could be 40%. $76 million. $11 million difference. savings could be even bigger given the increases in taxes coming our way on capital gains, private capital returns, and more. but the math flies in the face of assertion from warren buffett. recently said investors won't change their behavior just because tax rates are heading up. i am wondering what he has to say about that notion now. maybe ought to give...
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in texas we've got sunoco low gistics who has a number about projects as does magellan and they're all going to benefit by more crude oil by pipelines. adam: okay. what about the surge in natural gas? same players in that sector or do i have other opportunities in which to invest in. >> well, on the natural gas side we actually see companies who want to convert their natural gas pipelines into crude oil service. among them we have kinder morgan who wants to move oil from the permian basin out to los angeles. etp, energy transper partners wants a line to the gulf coast. transcanada wants to move oil from alberta oil sands all the way over to quebec. adam: let's wrap up. i will challenge you on something. >> okay. adam: this sounds like music to an investor's ears. yesterday we had a guest on who said this prediction of oil independence for the united states is way overblown. eia and the iea got it wrong. as an investor do i need to listen to the guest we had yesterday or should i ignore that and continue to proceed as if this oil bonanza continues? >> well i think you should proceed tha
in texas we've got sunoco low gistics who has a number about projects as does magellan and they're all going to benefit by more crude oil by pipelines. adam: okay. what about the surge in natural gas? same players in that sector or do i have other opportunities in which to invest in. >> well, on the natural gas side we actually see companies who want to convert their natural gas pipelines into crude oil service. among them we have kinder morgan who wants to move oil from the permian basin...
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it is likes texas hold 'em. you know what? show me your cards. so far the democrats have shown you nothing. i don't know why. i can't figure out who works at the white house besides obama. he is only one that ever speaks. i will tell you think it's a good start. i think it's unfortunate that bernanke has not been more involved with this process because what we're really talking about is trying to continue to stimulate the system. low taxes and raising the debt ceiling are both estimate laboratory and both in line with the fed. i think that is the right posture and correct thing to do. melissa: john, if you were on the floor you would vote yes on plan b? >> yep. >> peter, the problem with plan b, everybody is saying this all day, this is exercise in futility. they go ahead and pass it but you already heard from senate democrats it is dead on arrival over there so what is the point. >> if i was mr. boehner would not cave to the president increasing taxes without cutting spending in a serious way. plan b gives them something to point out. if we go o
it is likes texas hold 'em. you know what? show me your cards. so far the democrats have shown you nothing. i don't know why. i can't figure out who works at the white house besides obama. he is only one that ever speaks. i will tell you think it's a good start. i think it's unfortunate that bernanke has not been more involved with this process because what we're really talking about is trying to continue to stimulate the system. low taxes and raising the debt ceiling are both estimate...
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which might be written into a contract we can'tpossibly guess at, in employment at will state like texas this would be entily legal thing for an employer to do. if the emplee refused to comply, they could simply fire the employee. melissa: how far can employers go though? we look at this case in dallas and, you know, it is coming in on the heels of a tragic accident. you can see the logic for it. you go to, maybe the other extreme with the other case we were talking about with the flu shots where employees really felt it infringe on their rights. how far can an employer go? can they, you know, fire you if you don't get your haircut they want? how much of your life can they possibly control? can they control what you do at home? >> well, it is definitely a slippery slope. unquestionably causes people to hesitate and ask how far can my employer to go to do things off the clock? in reality in most of the states in the united states employers can do just about whatever they want, assuming they're not infringing on a person's constitutional rights. so, in other words as long as they're not in
which might be written into a contract we can'tpossibly guess at, in employment at will state like texas this would be entily legal thing for an employer to do. if the emplee refused to comply, they could simply fire the employee. melissa: how far can employers go though? we look at this case in dallas and, you know, it is coming in on the heels of a tragic accident. you can see the logic for it. you go to, maybe the other extreme with the other case we were talking about with the flu shots...
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about 34 twisters spawned across the southeast and heavy gusts stretching as far west as texas. thousands of folks without power on christmas night last night. crews are scrambling to get power back to folks. parts of a severe system originated in texas and stretched east through parts of alabama, louisiana, mississippi and even northwest florida. roofs were blown off homes in mobile. really the biggest city to be hit by numerous rare winter twisters as well as powerful straight line winds. forecasters say there could have been as many 19 reported tornados that ripped through that area alone. so many folks tell us they're really shocked by the damage. >> it was a lot worse than i ever thought it would ever be, you know. it's, but it's amazing how this community, we have pulled together. they have helped me pick up the pieces and clean up. >> now trees and power lines remain down this morning. people having to sort through the debris on the roadway as these stormy conditions really continue. so officials from those impacted states are asking drivers to postpone any travel plans t
about 34 twisters spawned across the southeast and heavy gusts stretching as far west as texas. thousands of folks without power on christmas night last night. crews are scrambling to get power back to folks. parts of a severe system originated in texas and stretched east through parts of alabama, louisiana, mississippi and even northwest florida. roofs were blown off homes in mobile. really the biggest city to be hit by numerous rare winter twisters as well as powerful straight line winds....
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from boston, new york, new jersey, philadelphia, to houston texas. all of those ports would have been basically frozen, as far as the container shipping would have gone. that mess would have been layoffs and loss of income. of course, all of those consumer products in those containers such as electronics, auto parts, airline parts, frozen foods, clothing, manufacturing goods, all of that would have been frozen. prices going up for the remainder. this would have been a one, two, knockout punch. many experts. this would have absolutely triggered a recession. this container cliff, by all accounts, has been adverted by basically the last minute. that is great news for the ports, as well as, the u.s. commerce, jobs in the u.s. president did not get faced with the choice of invoking the tax which would have declared the strike illegal. he would have completely alienated all of that labor supporting he just had in the campaign. everything looking good so far. we will get more details and report back on this later here in the day. dagen: thank you so much. p
from boston, new york, new jersey, philadelphia, to houston texas. all of those ports would have been basically frozen, as far as the container shipping would have gone. that mess would have been layoffs and loss of income. of course, all of those consumer products in those containers such as electronics, auto parts, airline parts, frozen foods, clothing, manufacturing goods, all of that would have been frozen. prices going up for the remainder. this would have been a one, two, knockout punch....
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money is on the sidelines when million contracts per day with west texas intermediate. contrasts that through last month. only happen million traded last month per day. then yesterday only 75,000 contracts. today we may be back around 175,000 contracts but "this is it." because of volatility we have had a conflict overseas i talked to some traders to said they missed it because they don't want to be in the market right now with the uncertainty according to phil flynn. lori: the basic fundamentals tracy: stay warm. washington is frozen. not just the nonexistent this coal talks but is leaving the washington d.c. the leadership in the lurch. and why could going up over the cliff the bullish? check out the winners and losers overall. ♪ >> we will get the market check with the deep sell-off with the nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange replica of the market's stuff is selling it is of classics flight to quality. >> absolutely with this a pate then gold is a good example when people don't know where to go. also the u.s. dollar. looking at the dow of 30 component
money is on the sidelines when million contracts per day with west texas intermediate. contrasts that through last month. only happen million traded last month per day. then yesterday only 75,000 contracts. today we may be back around 175,000 contracts but "this is it." because of volatility we have had a conflict overseas i talked to some traders to said they missed it because they don't want to be in the market right now with the uncertainty according to phil flynn. lori: the basic...